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A cloud over Gorée Island
10 November 1997 • 1,189 words • City of Words
The island of Gorée, two miles offshore from Dakar in Senegal, has been called Africa’s Buchenwald. The first of a string of fortresses built by… more»
Death and the writer
8 December 1995 • 963 words • City of Words
The late Ken Saro-Wiwa’s jail diary, A Month and a Day, is a grim example of the literature of confinement. a conscript genre that forcibly… more»
A Uranian among Edwardians
25 January 1985 • 3,900 words • Reportage & Criticism
“Carpenter came one evening. I remember him vividly. His head and features were of extraordinary beauty, his face a chiselled statue, clear-cut and of perfect outline, his eye bright and kindly, there was refinement in his … more»